SonicWall
STANDARD SUPPORT FOR NSA 6800 2YR
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SonicWall NSA 6800 Standard Support 2 Yr | Support Warranty, Enterprise
SonicWall
MPN: 03-SSC-8064
$6,646.31$8,165.00
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Key Features
- 2-year standard support entitlement
- Supported product: SonicWall NSA 6800
- Vendor-backed maintenance coverage
- Firmware and update access
- Lifecycle-aligned support term
- Single-appliance support renewal
- Maintain vendor-backed coverage with a 2-year standard support term
- Preserve firmware and maintenance access via SonicWall support entitlement
Protect the value of your SonicWall NSA 6800 with a 2-year standard support entitlement designed to keep the appliance current and supported. This coverage helps preserve access to vendor assistance, maintenance updates, and the support path organizations rely on when firewall availability matters.
For infrastructure teams, support coverage is more than a contract line item. It is the difference between a stable security platform and an aging appliance that falls behind on updates, troubleshooting, and lifecycle planning. Standard support helps maintain operational confidence by keeping the device within the vendor-backed support window.
This 2-year term is well suited for organizations that have already standardized on the NSA 6800 and want to extend coverage without overcommitting beyond their refresh horizon. It supports disciplined budgeting, predictable entitlement management, and a cleaner path for coordinating security maintenance across the network edge.
Ideal For
- Extending support on an installed SonicWall NSA 6800 firewall
- Maintaining coverage during a planned 24-month refresh window
- Keeping security operations aligned with vendor maintenance requirements
- Renewing entitlement for a production edge-security appliance
Why This Product
- 12-year term for planned refresh alignment
- 2Standard support for the NSA 6800 platform
- 3Keeps vendor assistance and maintenance access active
- 4Better fit than ad hoc break-fix coverage for production firewalls